Amanda Majozi is intrigued by the intersection of technology and law. This was sparked by witnessing the rise of cyber crimes in South Africa. She is passionate about making the law accessible to everyone, empowering people to embrace technology while protecting their privacy and rights in an increasingly digital world.
She enjoys breaking down complex legal frameworks into clear, practical guidance that helps individuals and organisations understand how to use technology responsibly and confidently. Amanda is particularly excited about the development of laws surrounding AI and privacy, and is keen to contribute to building frameworks that address the realities of cybercrime and data protection.
Amanda has gained practical commercial law experience at Bridgestone, where she worked on a range of agreements across Africa and the EMEA region. She enjoys collaborative environments and is driven by the potential of technology and law to support innovation while safeguarding the rights of individuals and communities in South Africa.
Amanda is a candidate attorney eager to explore the many facets of IT law, with a particular focus on data protection, artificial intelligence, and the broader intersections of technology and law. She is passionate about deepening her understanding in these areas and sharing that knowledge in ways that make complex topics accessible to others.
Amanda Majozi began her legal journey at Bridgestone South Africa. She worked on drafting and negotiating commercial agreements across Africa and the EMEA region, gaining exposure to operational and governance processes using technology. She learned to translate complex legal requirements into practical guidance for business teams while ensuring compliance. Now at Michalsons, Amanda applies this practical foundation while focusing on data protection, AI, and technology law.
